Reviews

Starring Jonathan Lipnicki, Tim Abell, Victoria Konefal Directed by Christoper Douglas-Olen Ray Something about circuses and sideshows, I’ll tell ya. While firmly entrenched in the mode of thinking that the audience will be astounded by the acts, sometimes a little… Continue Reading →

Written by Paul Kane Published by Grey Matter Press I’m not sure where to begin with my review of this latest novel from Paul Kane as it twists between timelines, locations, characters, plot, and even sub-genres. So, I feel I… Continue Reading →

Starring Joel Hogan, Megan Peta Hill, Josh Potthoff, Pete Valley Directed by Gerald Rascionato The original Open Water was a visceral and frightening experience about two people stranded in the sea surrounded by sharks. Open Water 2 was a shitfest… Continue Reading →

Starring Nike Thune, Adam Busch, Meera Rohit Kumbhani, John Hennigan, Stephanie Allyne Directed by Bill Watterson Sometimes a movie comes along and blows you away with its inventiveness, its creativity, and its absolutely delightful presentation. Such is the case with… Continue Reading →

By Stephen Romano and Pat Carbajal Published by Eibon Press We all know Rotten Cotton makes kick-ass shirts. For around a year now, RC main man Shawn Lewis has also been making kick-ass comics with his partner, writer Stephen Romano.… Continue Reading →

Starring Matthew Ewald, Vanelle, Michael Melendez Directed by Robert W. Filion The reminder of a loved one after they’ve passed can actually be a very healing element when it comes to the attempt to overcome grief – be it a… Continue Reading →

Starring Roxy Bugler, Kemal Yildirim, Jill Connick Directed by Jack James Jack James’ first directorial leap, titled Malady, comes off as a dark daydream-like vision that focuses heavily upon the inability of some people to connect with others. It’s a… Continue Reading →

Starring Eric Ruffin, Chloe Levine, Aaron Clifton Moten and Carter Redwood. Directed by Michael O’Shea If you want to stir up any collection of horror fans all you have to do is ask the question, “What makes a movie a… Continue Reading →

Developed by Creative Assembly Published by SEGA Available on PC through Steam Rated T for Teen (M for Mature with Blood for the Blood God DLC) In my very first review for Total War: Warhammer, I made a comment that… Continue Reading →

Starring Stefanie Estes, Jesse Parr, Deep Rai Directed by Matthew Sconce As the horror-movie reviewing bus grinds its gears ever-so-vindictively down the celluloid highway, I’d almost forgotten the last time that I’ve checked out a found-footage film worth the time… Continue Reading →

Starring Brittany Allen, Juan Riedinger, Merwin Mondesir Directed by Colin Minihan One of the best lines in Colin Minihan’s zombie film It Stains the Sands Red is when a lone flesh-chewer is stalking a couple as they remain locked in their… Continue Reading →